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Roman York: Eboracum Uncovered. An ancient city with stories with stories left to tell.
Roman York: Eboracum Uncovered. An ancient city with stories with stories left to tell.
Roman York: Eboracum Uncovered. An ancient city with stories with stories left to tell.
Roman York: Eboracum Uncovered. An ancient city with stories with stories left to tell.
Roman York: Eboracum Uncovered. An ancient city with stories with stories left to tell.
Hello York! Romans, Vikings, Normans and Beyond!
Hello York! Romans, Vikings, Normans and Beyond!
Roman York: Eboracum Uncovered. An ancient city with stories with stories left to tell.
Roman York: Eboracum Uncovered. An ancient city with stories with stories left to tell.

What to see in York?

York is a city located in the north-eastern part of England (United Kingdom) , being the capital of the county of Yorkshire and it has the charm of being walled. The Roman origins of this town date back to the 1st century AD, having chosen this place for the presence of the two most important rivers in the area: Ouse and Foss. The historical importance of the city had its peak during the reign of Richard II, who wanted to make it the capital of England although its geographical relevance never reached so much.

If you want to visit this region of England, it is important that you have the help of official local guides who accompany you during your tour and explain the history behind the main monuments and buildings. If you do a free tour in York , you will be able to understand the past and present way of life of this city, in addition to discovering the corners and secrets that tourists are not able to find. Beyond the wall, there are a good number of essential places that are worth seeing, such as the medieval Gothic-style Cathedral (York Minister) , considered the second largest in this style in northern Europe, after that of Cologne . You should also visit the National Railway Museum , which is within the Science Museum Group and brings together the railway history of Great Britain, the old street of The Shambles or Jorvik Viking Center , the Viking center that serves as a museum focused on the Viking life of the city . Other tourist attractions that you should point out are York Castle Museum, Clifford's Tower, The York Dungeon, the Yorkshire Museum, the gardens of the Museum of York or St. Mary's Abbey.

The city does not stand out for its lively nightlife, but it does stand out for being one of the places with the most cultural baggage in the United Kingdom, being a reference for travelers who want to soak up English culture. Free walking tours in York usually have good opinions and ratings from walkers who have already lived the experience, both for the tour and for the local guide who has accompanied them. Other cities where you can also find free paid guided tours are Dublin or Belfast .

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